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Interpreting Indian Diasporic Experience Contents

  1. Religio-Cultural Persistence of East Indian Immigrants in Trinidad. 
    Gita Bajpayee

  2. Some Reflections on Indian Diasporic Literature
    Mohan Ramanan

  3. The Diasporic Poetry Of The Gujarati Poets Of Britain
    Balvant S. Jani

  4. Dialogism and Cultural Identity in Indian Diasporic Prose: Comparative Critique
    Anand Patil

  5. The Marathi Literary Diaspora in the US and the UK.
    S.V. Chindade

  6. Des/Pardes in Diasporic Imagination: Reading Satendra Nandan’s Lines Across Black Waters
    Sudhir Kumar 

  7. V.S. Naipaul & History
    Kamal Mehta

  8. Four Indo-English Poets : Diasporic Contexts
    Manisha Joshi

  9. Culture, Nation and the Diaspora in Amitav Ghosh’s: The Glass Palace and In an Antique Land
    Tapas Chakrabarti

  10. “Everything is There” : Relocating the Diasporic Space in Jhumpa Lahiri’s Interpreter of Maladies
    Atanu Bhattacharya

  11. Journey Motifs in Diasporic Writings- A Reading of Journey to Ithaca
    Usha Bande

  12. Female Self in the Diasporic Enclave: Reflections on the Writings of Meena Alexander
    M.S. Pandey

  13. Shuttling Between Identities: Destiny of Diasporic Communities
    D.S. Mishra

  14. Making of Diasporic Sensibility: A View on A.K. Ramanujan’s Poetic Self
    A.K. Singh

  15. Identity Crisis Of Indian Immigrants: A Study Of Three Novles
    Shyam Asnani

  16. Orientalist Construction Of Home And / Or Nation : A Study In The Poetry Of A.K. Ramanujan, Sujata Bhatt and Meena Alexander
    Niranjan Mohanty

  17. Grammatics and Diasporic Identity : The Poesies of Sujata Bhatt
    Rajul Bhargav

  18. Hiro Boga’s Shahnaz: Fluid Identities and Alternate Realities
    Rajul Bhargav

  19. The Dialect Of The Diaspora: Rohinton Mistry
    Visweswara Rao

  20. Naipaul’s Half A Life: A Study in Diasporic Experience
    V.S. Patel

Note: The book comprising the articles read in the International Seminar on “Indian Diasporic Experience : History, Culture and Identity” (Dec. 22-24, 2002) will be released on Jan. 27, 2004



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